Despite England's narrow defeat, Jonathan Trott continued to show his class at
one-day level with a superb 137 in an innings full of nous and without risk,
as Hawk-Eye reveals.

Australia completed their highest ever run chase in the process, leaving Trott's career-best in vain following the sixth one-day international in Sydney.

Trott struck his second century of the series - his knock was also the seventh highest one-day score by an England player - as he formed the backbone of four partnerships, including a key 100-run stand with Ian Bell mid-innings.

There were 64 singles in his 128-ball knock. No sixes in sight and relatively few risks too. However he used the batting-friendly wicket to his advantage in other areas, notably on the off-side behind square with some deft late touch.

Trott stepped up his attack in the powerplay, with Bell also finding his range quickly, as they took 43 from the five overs.

Trott, who successfully reviewed an lbw decision when on 82, then reached his third one-day century - and his fourth of a rich tour with the bat - when he drove his 100th ball to deep cover for a single.

Trott soon needed a runner with the heat increasing out in the middle, but that did not inhibit his strokeplay as Australia continued to bowl short and wide to Trott, who held firm until late on in the innings.